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Thanks for the reply. With Blog Posts, I get something similar, but it still seems impossible to get it right. I cannot get just image, title excerpt, without metadata. That’s not too bad, I can hide elements with CSS. But in the other place (after hiding the image that I don’t want), the date is below the title, I need it above. Now that I could fix with some JS, but I hoped that would not be necessary. It all gets a bit messy like that.
Magazine actually works, just Date, then Title, great!
Portfolio Grid seems broken. The Category selector is missing, no post showing up. Maybe it is only for actual Portfolio items, which I don’t have?
Post Slider was the first I tried, and got nothing useful out of.
Masonry is not really applicable in my case.
So a combination of Blog Posts and Magazine will do it.
Thank you!
Best regards,
RalfMeanwhile, are there other elements that have this sorting option? How about filtering?
Thanks!- This reply was modified 5 months, 1 week ago by lausianne.
Hi Mike,
That’s what I thought at first, that there is something wrong with my custom template. But it is the same with all templates. As soon as they have a name and I select one other than Default, I get the <br>.
As I said, even the exact same default template: If I select that template as Default, it is fine. If I select it by it’s name, I get <br>Best regards,
RalfHi Mike,
Thanks for the hint about debug mode, very helpful. Now I found the difference was that in the “broken” page, I had a color section, then a 1/1 column, and all other elements within that column. Removing the column fixes it. I tried on other pages. All elements within a column have this extra <br>.
The strange thing is, that this only happens, when a page template other than Default is selected. It does not matter what that template actually contains. If I manually select the template that is the Default, then there will be <br>. If I select Default, then there is no <br>.
Please try: If your default template does not have a title, add <?php /* Template Name: The Default Template */ ?> at the top. Then select that. Do you get <br> for elements within a column?
Best regards,
RalfThanks, Mike. I’d be surprised if it had anything to do with the installed plugins. All other pages are ok, seeing this only on one.
I tried switching the page templates, removing and replacing elements, and sometimes it worked, and then again it didn’t. Couldn’t figure it out. Too bad the source code of the page cannot be seen. Maybe I need to have a look at it in the database. Is there a way to see the source code in the backend?
Eventually I recreated the page. New page, all the same elements and content. In the backend no visible difference – but no more <br> in the frontend.
Best regards,
RalfHi Mike,
Yes, that works. Built in would be nicer, but for the time being, this is ok for me.
Thank you!Best regards,
RalfI think I have the solution: It is apparently the Post SMTP plugin that does it. It has a setting to fix it, and that seems to work.
Sorry for the inconvenience. I’m just using Enfold and that contact form for the first time and never had such an issue before.Cheers,
RalfThis reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.I see this issue sinking … am I the only one, and no idea by anyone what to do about it?
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